First impressions of the Samsung UE32C6530.
- The set itself is stunning. Amazingly thin and yet it feels solid, and I love the chrome pedestal stand.
- Viewing angles dramatically wider than the Sony, to the point where the TV is actually watchable from a 45 degree angle (which was never a good idea with the 703).
- Although still not 100%, backlight is far more uniform than the Sony, to the point where it really isn't even much of an issue with a completely dark screen. Backlight becomes insignificant when the set displays a picture...
- ... which is, all in all, absolutely brilliant. Fantastic clarity, detail retrieval and sense of depth. I do feel the Sony handled motion just a little better (motion artefacts, sometimes quite distracting, do creep in occasionally), but for the most part it's spot-on.
- To top it off, the sound is very respectable, and goes surprisingly loud.
Will post some backlight pictures soon, for the sake of comparison.
- The set itself is stunning. Amazingly thin and yet it feels solid, and I love the chrome pedestal stand.
- Viewing angles dramatically wider than the Sony, to the point where the TV is actually watchable from a 45 degree angle (which was never a good idea with the 703).
- Although still not 100%, backlight is far more uniform than the Sony, to the point where it really isn't even much of an issue with a completely dark screen. Backlight becomes insignificant when the set displays a picture...
- ... which is, all in all, absolutely brilliant. Fantastic clarity, detail retrieval and sense of depth. I do feel the Sony handled motion just a little better (motion artefacts, sometimes quite distracting, do creep in occasionally), but for the most part it's spot-on.
- To top it off, the sound is very respectable, and goes surprisingly loud.
Will post some backlight pictures soon, for the sake of comparison.